Digital Discourse Database

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Maschine oder Mensch

(Machine or human)

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Newspaper | Nürnberger Nachrichten
Date | 7.10.2016
Language | German
Country | Germany
Topic Tags | artificial intelligence, politics, social media, threat
Summary | Experts predict that how we use new media will change drastically in the next two years thanks to chatbots: artificial intelligence services that appear on various social media or devices. They have existed for a while but their understanding of voice commands has improved immensely making them very user-friendly. A problem is that social bots can be bought to like one's content on social media, thereby making content appear to be much more popular than it is. This is a danger to the free decision making process of democracy.
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Werbung der Zukunft

(Advertising of the future)

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Newspaper | Focus Online
Date | 26.10.2016
Language | German
Country | Germany
Topic Tags | marketing, privacy, social media
Summary | Online advertising investments are constantly rising. The Asian market has developed highly lucrative strategies to advertize efficiently on messengers and social media. It involves providing companies with advertising spots to reach their desired target groups. Some users take issue that their private data are being mined in order to classify them in target groups.
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"Viele empfinden Freude, wenn sie Angst verbreiten"

("Many feel joy when they spread fear")

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Newspaper | Tagesspiegel
Date | 30.10.2016
Language | German
Country | Germany
Topic Tags | law, social media, threat
Summary | The Munich police are present on social media because that is where most of the population regularly checks in. In order to counteract fake news, they make sure to notify the public in case of a dangerous situation and be available for information. Many people share sensationalist stories to spread fear and that is dangerous. While it cannot be prosecuted by the law, a public moral code should be developed to push back such fear-spreaders.
Image Description | Portrait of the interviewee (police officer).
Image Tags | male(s)

Pling, Pling, Doppel-Pling

(Ding, Ding, Double-Ding)

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Newspaper | Süddeutsche Zeitung
Date | 30.9.2016
Language | German
Country | Germany
Topic Tags | addiction, smartphone, social media, WhatsApp, youth, YouTube
Summary | A day in the life of a 13 year old who receives 200 messages a day. Lina uses her smartphone first thing in the morning and last thing at night. Though her father does not necessarily like her constant use of the smartphone and the notifications all the time, he is not worried about an addicion. Parents were taught about the risks on parent-teacher meetings. Lina is in a ton of group chats and is beginning to use Musical.ly. YouTube is a staple entertainment source for her.
Image Description | Lina with the smartphone on her bed and a hand holding a smartphone.
Image Tags | female(s), hand(s), smartphone

Hasskommentare im Internet

(Hate comments on the internet)

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Newspaper | Wiesbadener Kurier
Date | 30.11.2017
Language | German
Country | Germany
Topic Tags | cyberbullying, law, social media
Summary | Hateful comments are hard to avoid online. A local school hosted a workshop about how to deal with hate comments. It is important to counter hateful, polemic comments. Either by debunking them, so demonstrating that they are plain wrong by providing credible facts, by ironizing them, or in extreme cases by getting the police involved. A correlation between a lot of hateful comments about refugees and hate crimes has been confirmed.
Image Description | Twitter icon.
Image Tags | logo, Twitter

Experte für die digitalen Medien

(Expert of digital media)

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Newspaper | Rheinische Post Düsseldorf
Date | 5.1.2017
Language | German
Country | Germany
Topic Tags | digitized education, research/study, social media
Summary | Prof. Dr. Michael Beisswenger is a German Linguist researching the influence of new media on language use. He is also interested in the possibilities of e-learning, what we make of social media, and how how we use digital writing tools. He is involved in the research project CLARIN-D where a team of researchers analyze a large corpus of online chat data.
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Bilder-Märchen

(Image fairy tales)

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Newspaper | Stern
Date | 12.1.2017
Language | German
Country | Germany
Topic Tags | Instagram, marketing, social media
Summary | Advertisers are increasingly pouring their budgets into social media instead of trasitional media. Instagram has developed into an important platform for creating trends through 'influencers' - Instagram personalities with large followings. They are paid money and given products for free to promote the brand and most often this content is not explicitly labeled as advertising.
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So erobern Zahnspangen-Mädchen die Werbewelt

(This is how girls with braces are conquering the world of advertising)

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Newspaper | Welt
Date | 8.2.2017
Language | German
Country | Germany
Topic Tags | Instagram, law, marketing, Snapchat, social media, youth, YouTube
Summary | A new breed of celebrities has emerged: social media celebrities or 'influencers' as they are called in marketing. These ordinary youths have millions of followers on Instagram, Snapchat, Musical.ly, or YouTube and are attractive to advertisers, not only because of their large following but because their fans feel personally close to them and are more likely to accept advice from them than from a distant celebrity. It is however still illegal to covertly advertise a product without notifying viewers that they are viewing sponsored content.
Image Description | German Musical.ly stars Lisa and Lena.
Image Tags | female(s)

"Kinder wissen oft genau, was sie ins Netz stellen können"

("Children often know exactly what they can put on the web")

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Newspaper | Berliner Morgenpost
Date | 24.9.2016
Language | German
Country | Germany
Topic Tags | emojis, selfie, Snapchat, social media
Summary | Selfies are the quintessential symbol of contemporary society. Selfies are less for remembrance like holidasy photos used to be but for instant communication - to let someone know how one feels, where one is, and what one is doing. The expression of emotions through selfies adopts the function of emojis but in a personalized way. Some people opt for reproducing trends such as the duckface while others strive towards originality. Snapchat is very popular because it is short-lived and there is less pressure to be perfect which is commonly known about selfies otherwise.
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Hashtag Guide für die Wochentage

(Hashtag Guide for the week days)

Newspaper | Welt
Date | 22.11.2017
Language | German
Country | Germany
Topic Tags | Instagram, social media, Twitter
Summary | Instagram is a sphere of happiness. To be a good Instagrammer one has to post cheery content every day and every day of the week has an appropriate theme: MondayMotivation, TravelTuesday, WednesdayWisdom, ThrowbackThursday, FriYay, Caturday, and SundayFunday. For exhibiting cynicism users should go to Twitter.
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